Ex-Bond Roger Moore to thrill fans with memoir
New York, Oct 31: Hollywood actor Roger Moore, who has delighted fans with seven delightful Bond flicks, is set to thrill them again – but this time with his memoir "My Word Is My Bond".
After playing 007 agent James Bond, Roger is going to let the cat out of the bag about the action which took place behind the much-acclaimed scenes.
For instance, the 81-year-old actor tells in the book that how on "A View to a Kill" co-star Grace Jones so often ignored his pleas to turn down the dreadful music in her trailer that "I marched into her room, pulled the plug out and then went back to my room, picked up a chair and flung it at the wall,” reports the New York Daily News.
Sir Moore lightened the mood for their sex scene with help from a long black sex toy that "I slipped between the sheets. ... I''m glad she thought it was funny,” he reveals in the book.
Then there was his big jet boat chase in "Live and Let Die," where "the engine cut out. I had no steering! I [crashed] into a wooden boathouse, [flying] straight into a wall, cracking my front teeth and twisting my knee badly," he narrates in the tell-all
The "fearless 007" also reveals how he spent the rest of the shoot "hobbling on a cane to my boat and then pretending to be indestructible for the cameras. Who says I can''t act?"
Meanwhile another legendary Bond actor Sean Connery has come up his book ‘Being a Scott’, which talks about his homeland’s history. (ANI)